×

TOWARDS OUR PLACES – ‘Inuvil’

‘Inuvil’ is one of the ancient towns of Jaffna city in the North of Tamil Eelam. The town is the birthplace to many artists, heroes and fighters who sacrificed themselves for the Motherland.  The town is famous for plantations, mainly tobacco production.  Inuvil is an aesthetically pleasing place where you can see Saivam and Christian temples everywhere, just like the old adage, “Don’t live in a town without a temple”.

Adhering to the theme of “Education Eye”, Inuvil has two main schools that infuse education with art, Inuvil Central College and Inuvil Hindu College.

 Inuvil Chinnathambi is a poet-writer of grammar and literature

 R.  Sivalingam (Udayanan) – New short story writer

 Inuvayur Chidambara Thiruchendinathan – Writer

 Pandit S. V. Panchacharam

 Pandit Ka.  Sec.  Natarasa e.  gem

Inuvil has brought many people to the Tamil world without deceiving the art industry

   Vishwalingam Thavil

 V.  Uruthrapati – Vaiputae Nathaswaram Flute Harmony too

 V.  Gotandapani – Nathaswaram

 V.  Detshanamurthy – Davail artist

 U.  Radhakrishnan – Violin in E

 K.  R.  Sundaramurthy – Nathaswaram

 K.  R.  Punniyamurthy – Thavil

 Inuvil Chinnarasa – Davil artist

 Inuvil Ganesan – Davil artist

 Iyal Music Varithi N.  Veeramani Iyer – Musical dancer

 Ka.  Shanmugampillai is a mridanga artist

 Kalachelvan Erambu Subbiah

 Eezathuppittan Inuvaiyur Mayuran – writer and radio artist poet

 Inuvil sprinkles spirituality on the spiritual earth

 Pararajasekhara Pillayar temple

 Inuvil Karaikal Shiva Temple

 Goddess Shivagami Temple

 Sekarajasekara Pillaiyar temple

 Gandhaswamy Temple in Inu

 Arunagirinath Sivasubramaniar temple at Manjathadi

 Ilandari temple in Inu

 Annamar temple in Inu

 East Kappanai Pillaiyar Temple in Inuvi (also known as Aracholai Pillaiyar Temple)

 Inuvil South Gnanalingeswarar Temple

 Vairavar in Inu 

With many spiritual and literary merits, Inuvil nurtures the Tamil spirit full of art and education.

Inuvil was seen as a famous town during the time of the Aryan emperors. In the 13th century, the Jaffna Vaipavamala testifies that Inuvil was seen as a significant and renowned town. Pararajasekhara Pillayar Temple and Sekarajasekhara Pillayar Temple; These two temples were built in the name of the kings of that royal dynasty when the dynasty of Aryan emperors ruled Jaffna.  With the expectation of the liberation of Tamil Eelam, Inuvil waits after sowing its sacrifice.

 

 

guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments